In a previous post (read it here), I discussed the origins of the aperitif tradition in Turin and how Vermouth played a key role in this cultural invention. Whether you’re a tourist, a student, or a local resident, experiencing the best aperitif in Turin is a must—and once you do, you’ll undoubtedly want to enjoy as many as possible!
Here is a list of the best places to enjoy an aperitif (or ‘aperitivo’ to sound more Italian) or an ‘apericena’ (aperitif + dinner) in Turin:
Gran Bar
During the summer, the outdoor seating at Gran Bar’s square transforms into a fantastic spot. Here, aperitifs are served right at your table. What sets Gran Bar apart is the ability to choose between a traditional aperitif or a sushi aperitif—an innovative concept that has won many fans. If you’re craving sushi but not ready for a full dinner, Gran Bar was the first in Turin to offer this option and remains the best at satisfying that desire!
Bar Zucca
Bar Zucca represents a historic Italian brand, rooted in the story of Rabarbaro Zucca, a liquor created in 1919 in Milan. Once located on Via Roma (where a Zara Home store now resides), Caffé Zucca was a favorite among Turin locals from the 1920s until 2000. It reopened in Via Gramsci in 2013. Here, you can enjoy classic cocktails (green for non-alcoholic, red for alcoholic) alongside a delicious aperitif served at your table in a chic and elegant atmosphere filled with sophisticated patrons.
Caffé Rossini
For the past 30 years, Caffé Rossini has been a central hub in Turin’s nightlife, and its enduring success is palpable. The lively atmosphere ensures you’ll always feel welcome here. The aperitifs are not only affordable but also enjoyable, served at your table. The crowd is diverse, featuring everyone from business professionals in ties to laid-back students looking for a casual meal. The friendly and passionate bartenders offer great beer recommendations and prepare mojitos you won’t want to miss!
DDR
Hidden away in San Salvario, DDR attracts those who truly want to experience it. Upon entering, you’re transported to East Berlin with its vintage sofas and characterful walls, creating a cozy ambiance. The cocktails here are fantastic, with the mojito being a standout. Consider visiting DDR if you prefer a more laid-back, alternative atmosphere without the pretentious crowd.
Piolino
Piolino is a landmark located on Via Monferrato, Turin’s trendiest street (see here). They offer quality wines, and although the indoor space is relatively small, they boast a generous outdoor area, often filled with lively patrons. However, the aperitif selection here may be simpler, so if you’re feeling really hungry, you might want to consider other options.
John Toast
At John Toast, the aperitif takes a creative twist with their signature aperitoast—a delightful selection of small toasted canapés topped with various delicious ingredients. You’ll enjoy your aperitif with a breathtaking view of the famous Mole Antonelliana—an experience that is truly unforgettable!
Trapizzino
At Trapizzino, the aperitif serves as a casual bite before dinner. This establishment occupies an ideal location in what the locals call Piazza Carlina, named after its 18th-century origins. This square was historically referred to possessive of its namesake, Charles Emmanuel II, even though the monument at its center commemorates Count Camillo Benso di Cavour. The beauty of this square is cherished by residents, making it a delightful spot for enjoying spring and summer evenings.
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